> I'm having trouble with header cache on my box at work. I have the
> exact same config on my home box and it works fine. What happens is
> that mutt seems to consult the header cache but then discards it for
> some reason and then proceeds to download all the headers again.
>
> Home: Debian/i3
Hello,
I get some e-mails, text only, that can get as big as 15 MB.
Usually, I check the beginning and end only, but getting to the end of
the message (I just press the key) consumes a lot of CPU for
several seconds.
Is there anything I can do to alleviate the problem? According to gprof,
the
> I would just attach the mails with "A" - you can chose the mailbox from where
> you want to attach a certain mail and it'll get automatically
> "message/rfc822"
> as mimetype ...
+1
Thanks
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> reply to a mail and attach several other mails to this reply, when the
> attached mails are from different mailboxes ? I can think of
>
> - saving the mails to files
> - add the saved mails as attachments
> - set the attachment type to "message/rfc822"
>
> Would it work? Is there better way ?
reply to a mail and attach several other mails to this reply, when the
attached mails are from different mailboxes ? I can think of
- saving the mails to files
- add the saved mails as attachments
- set the attachment type to "message/rfc822"
Would it work? Is there better way ?
Thank you
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* Vladimir Marek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-04-01 14:15]:
> reply to a mail and attach several other mails to this reply, when the
> attached mails are from different mailboxes ? I can think of
>
> - saving the mails to files
> - add the saved mails as attachments
> - set the attachment type to "me
=- Luciano Rocha wrote on Tue 1.Apr'08 at 10:59:33 +0100 -=
> I get some e-mails, text only, that can get as big as 15 MB.
> Usually, I check the beginning and end only, but getting to the
> end of the message (I just press the key) consumes a lot of
> CPU for several seconds.
>
> Is there anyt